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4 2 MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Thursday, December 25, 1958 as the reader. Carol Rosecrans was soloist. Several selections were played ,by the advanced Han by school band under the di rection of Charles Cook, band director, between the Patrick and Hanby school programs, including a special clarinet ar rangement of his presented by eight clarinet pupils in the band. The Hanby portion of the program opened with a pro cessional and chorus of nearly 90 voices, with Mrs! Ruth Brewster, the school's music teacher, at the piano. Dave Force, seventh grade student was narrator for the two-act play, "Christmas at Whitman Mission, 1845," pre sented by a cast of seventh and eighth grade boys and girls and three girls from the lower grades. Mrs, Whitman was played by Karen Petter son; Doc. Whitman, Ogden Kellogg; Johny, Sherman Ki ger; Cathy, Loraine Hixson; younger children in the cast were Linda Mitchell, Judy Fisher, and Glenda Callahan. Following the play, direct ed by Deane Roberts, seventh grade teacher, a violin obli- gatto was played by Mrs. Paul Molloy, with Mrs. Brewster at the piano. Choral numbers by the choir concluded the school program. Santa Claus distrib uted candy to youngsters. A large decorated tree at the rear of the gymnasiurn completed the atmosphere for the affair. Mrs. Roland Rose crans and Mrs. Hamilton Ecker were in charge of dec orating the tree. Mrs. Rose crans supervised the treats, which were purchased for the occasion by the Gold Hill Parent Teacher association. General chairman for the program was Mrs. Shirley An derson. Those in charge of costumes and properties were Mrs. Vera Steele, Mrs. Ida Von Buskirk, Mrs. Cora Mac Donald, Mrs. Barbara Toner, Mrs. Wilda Franks, and Mrs. Mildred Black. Allen Hill, Deane Roberts, Al Beman, and Charlie Foote directed the lighting and stage sets. Gilbert Mack, Mrs. Be man and Mrs. Anderson were responsible for publicity for the vent, and Mrs. Barbara Charles was in charge of seat ing the audience. School parties were held In each of the class rooms. "About 275 Patrick and Han TOO MUCH TROUBLE i Marion, Ill.-fliPD-The Marion' Junior Chamber of Commerce! CROSS ON THE GREEN Chicago (DPD Jaywalking causes 35 per cent of all pe destrian traffic death in towns and cities, according to the Chicago Motor Club. GOLD HILL Now in Training by students had the annual accepted and then rejected a building offered to the Jay cees without charge by the Williamson County Airport Authority for use as a club house. The group turned down the offer when it learn ed the concrete block build ing would have to be remov ed from the airport piece by piece. free turkey dinner served at noon in the Hanby school's cafeteria. Members of the lo cal PTA assisted Mrs. Frances Throne and Mrs; Edith Thompson with serving. They were Mrs. Paul Thompson, Mrs. Allen Hilkey and Mrs. Floyd Taylor. The PTA unit contributed a portion of the funds required by the cafe teria to enable the school to provide a free Christmas din ner for the children again this By MRS. CLYDE KELL under the direction of Mrs t Gold Hill-William J. Davis, who enlisted recently in the , Navy under the minority cruise program, is now sta . tioned at th'e Naval Training center, San Diego, Calif. Prior , to his enlistment, he attended Crater High schooL His par ents and brother, Mr.' and Mrs. Dwight Davis, and Larry, reside at 1103 Fourth ave., Gold Hill, and his grand mother, Mrs.. Iva Lentz on First st. Marie BrannocK who played the piano for the Patrick por tion of the program. . - Christmas cards in song and picture were presented by second and third grade stu dents. Thirty-two voices made up the choir for the vocal se lections, sung as the tableaus were depicted, with , Donald Sizemore, third grade student, HELP US! We Need Clothing. Shoes, Dishes, Furniture. We Pick Up. HELP OTHERS! The Salvation Army SPring 3-7335 year, as has been the custom for many years. -Br Gene Governor, who has re sided in Santa Rosa, Calif., for .some time, has returned to Gold Hill, where he is now living in the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Dungey. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis re turned to their home here last Friday after a week's vacation m San Francisco and Oakland, Calif. While in Oakland they were guests in the home of former residents, Mr. and Mrs. George Gillman. Mrs Gillman is Lewis' sister. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas (Roby) Robinson and daughter Robin, who have been resid ing in Kennewick, Wash., re turned to Gold Hill recently where they will make their home on Fourth ave. His mother, Mrs. Louise Robin son, visited with them in Kennewick prior to their re turn here. . Mrs. Carl Routb, local li brarian, said that a dried win ter bouquet arranged in an at tractive basket has been pre sented as a gift to the Gold Hill Public library by Mrs George Dorman. Mrs. Routh reminded , all eighth grade pupils of Hanby school who signed up for a library card at the Medford public library recently that their cards were sent to her, and may be obtained at the Gold Hill library. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bonney have returned to their home on Lampman rd. after spend ing several weeks in Califor nia. Bonney was a patient at the veterans hospital in Oak land for three weeks. In San Rafael, they visited a son-in- law and daughter, Mr; and Mrs. Wilder Hook. Mrs. Bon ney was a guest in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lois Liles, and family at Fairfax. Before . returning . home she also visited her grandson, and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. ,Toni Merriman, in Oakland. -,, The Gold Hill Odd Fellows arid Amethyst Rebekah lodges were host to a' benefit card party last Saturday to raise funds for the annual commu nity children's Christmas party and program sponsored by tiie two lodges. It was announced that the inlaid coffee table would be awarded to Garold Robbins. The table had been donated by James Clement, member of the local IOOF lodge. At tendence gifts were received by ; Lester Parker and Mrs. Jerry Herrington. They were an oil colored photograph, given by Bob Routh, and a necklace and earring set made by Bill Lowe. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Phelps, Central Point, and former Gold Hill residents, are parents of twin daugh ters. The girls have been named Kathy and Karen. The couple have two sons, Jeffie and Ricky. The paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phelps, who now reside in Central Point also are former resid dents of this area. The mater nal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Rigsby, live in Cali Women of the Sams Valley Gospel church said clothing of all kinds is needed for a proj ect of the church to help underprivileged people in Mexico. Anyone having items of clothing they wish to do nate for this purpose may con tact Mrs. Floyd Sherman at ULrick 5-1073. She or anoth er member of the group will pick up . articles donated. Women of the church will make needed repairs to the clothing before sending it to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Berger, missionaries in Mexico, who will distribute the clothing. Mr. and Mrs. Soren M. Christensen, well-known Gold Hill couple, received a tele phone call from their son, Lt George Christensen, early Monday to" inform them of the birth of their 10th grand child. Lt. and Mrs. Christen sen became parents of a girl, Karen Jean, Dec. 22, at Ft. Rucker, Ala. 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